Patents Assigned to CABEAU, INC.
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Patent number: 11129478Abstract: The present invention discloses a U-shaped travel pillow having a base cushion and raised cushion fixed to the top side of the base cushion. The inner peripheral walls of the base and raised cushions are mutually flush, while the rear walls are mutually flush and substantially flat for better contact with flat surfaces, such as a headrest, seat, or chair. Furthermore, the rear wall of the raised cushion is thinner than the sides, providing more liberty to adjust head position by easily adapting to the shape of the headrest, seat or chair. A removable cover is adapted to cover the base and raised cushions, while a drawstring with an adjustable cinch mechanism can be used for adjusting the travel pillow around the neck.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2017Date of Patent: September 28, 2021Assignee: Cabeau, Inc.Inventors: David Bret Sternlight, Kyna Rose Sternlight
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Patent number: 11006756Abstract: Head support devices including two side supports with a central support suspended therebetween. In some embodiments, the central support may be configured to hold and provide support to a user's chin. A connector such as a strap may be configured to connect the side supports to one another, with the connector configured to wrap around the rear of a user's head or neck.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2019Date of Patent: May 18, 2021Assignee: Cabeau, Inc.Inventors: Thorben Neu, Christopher Lee Collins, Avery Erik Holleman, John Edward Wilkening, Gideon Blumstein
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Patent number: 10869557Abstract: Travel pillows include anchor mechanisms. The travel pillows can include anchor mechanisms with anchor bodies such as straps. The anchor bodies can be attached to the travel pillow body, such as to the rear of the travel pillow body, or alternatively can be detachable from the travel pillow body. The anchor mechanisms can also include loops through which the anchor bodies can pass before reattaching to themselves or attaching to another element such as a cover of the travel pillow body. The anchor bodies can be placed around a portion of a headrest, such as headrest wings, to prevent or make less likely a user's head and/or body falling forward inadvertently.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2020Date of Patent: December 22, 2020Assignee: CABEAU, INC.Inventors: David Bret Sternlight, John Edward Wilkening
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Patent number: 10702082Abstract: A neck pillow for supporting the head of a user comprises left, right, and rear portions so as to be generally U-shaped. The neck pillow may include an inner frame which may be made of a material more rigid and denser than an outer material of the pillow so as to provide support. The left and right portions may include a chin support or protrusion so as to increase user comfort. Pillows according to the present disclosure may also include anchor points on each side for adjustment of the degree to which a closure mechanism attached to a connector such as a drawstring can be tightened. A closure mechanism which may be attached to the drawstring portions may include internal components that can prevent or make more difficult disconnection via horizontal force, and may also include magnets for connection of the left and right sides thereof.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2016Date of Patent: July 7, 2020Assignee: Cabeau, Inc.Inventors: Jon Wong, David Sternlight, Justice Thao Le, Ryan Hilterbran
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Patent number: 10617220Abstract: Travel pillows include anchor mechanisms. The travel pillows can include anchor mechanisms with anchor bodies such as straps. The anchor bodies can be attached to the travel pillow body, such as to the rear of the travel pillow body, or alternatively can be detachable from the travel pillow body. The anchor mechanisms can also include loops through which the anchor bodies can pass before reattaching to themselves or attaching to another element such as a cover of the travel pillow body. The anchor bodies can be placed around a portion of a headrest, such as headrest wings, to prevent or make less likely a user's head and/or body fall forward inadvertently.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2018Date of Patent: April 14, 2020Assignee: CABEAU, INC.Inventors: David Bret Sternlight, John Edward Wilkening
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Patent number: 10383465Abstract: The present invention discloses a U-shaped travel pillow having a base cushion and raised cushion fixed to the top side of the base cushion. The inner peripheral walls of the base and raised cushions are mutually flush, while the rear walls are mutually flush and substantially flat for better contact with flat surfaces, such as a headrest, seat, or chair. Furthermore, the rear wall of the raised cushion is thinner than the sides, providing more liberty to adjust head position by easily adapting to the shape of the headrest, seat or chair. A removable cover is adapted to cover the base and raised cushions, while a drawstring with an adjustable cinch mechanism can be used for adjusting the travel pillow around the neck.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2016Date of Patent: August 20, 2019Assignee: CABEAU, INC.Inventors: David Bret Sternlight, Kyna Rose Sternlight
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Patent number: 10321765Abstract: A travel pillow for supporting the head of a person when seated comprises a generally U-shaped frame having two side members and a rear member, and a padded generally U-shaped cushion fixed with the frame. In one embodiment, the pillow includes a plurality of cushions each fixed along the frame. The frame and cushion may include a plurality of mutually-aligned ventilation apertures therethrough to cool the person's neck and head. The frame may include a plurality of connectable, size-adjustable, or hinged segments for allowing the pillow to be collapsed for storage or transport. In one embodiment, the frame is replaced by a plurality of rigid grommets fixed about each ventilation aperture, or a pair of lateral frames at side sections of the pillow. A travel pillow includes a resilient inner frame having a rear portion and two side portions, and U-shaped outer cushion fixed about the inner frame and including a rear portion and two side portions.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2015Date of Patent: June 18, 2019Assignee: Cabeau, Inc.Inventor: Jon Wong
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Publication number: 20190017294Abstract: Disclosed herein are locking devices having tracking functionality. In some embodiments, the locking devices may include a connector arm configured to engage with and secure an object to the locking device, and a housing. The housing may include a locking module comprising a locking mechanism configured to releasably secure and engage the connector arm with the locking device, and a plurality of unlocking mechanisms configured to release and disengage the connector arm from the locking device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2018Publication date: January 17, 2019Applicant: Cabeau, Inc.Inventors: David Bret Sternlight, Kevin Dixon, John Wilkening, Troy Osmond Christiansen, Joshua Seth Mark Cross
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Patent number: 10178915Abstract: Travel pillows with anchor mechanisms are disclosed. The travel pillows can including anchor mechanisms with anchor mechanism bodies such as straps. The anchor mechanism bodies can be attached to the travel pillow body, such as to the rear of the travel pillow body, or alternatively can be detachable from the travel pillow body. The anchor mechanisms can also include loops through which the anchor mechanism bodies can pass before reattaching to themselves or attaching to another element such as a cover of the travel pillow body. The anchor mechanism bodies can be placed around a portion of a headrest, such as headrest wings, to prevent or make less likely a user's head and/or body falling forward inadvertently.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2018Date of Patent: January 15, 2019Assignee: CABEAU, INC.Inventors: David Bret Sternlight, John Edward Wilkening
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Patent number: 9968197Abstract: A travel pillow includes a resilient inner frame having a rear portion and two side portions, and a U-shaped outer cushion fixed about the inner frame and including a rear portion and two side portions. Each side portion, and optionally the rear portion, includes at least one transverse air aperture therethrough. Each side portion of the inner frame further includes a forward end. The side portions may each include a drawstring aperture at the forward end for receiving a drawstring having two halves, each of which being mutually and selectively fixable at one part of a two-part mechanical fastener. A flexible cover that has an opening therethrough into which the inner frame and the outer cushion are inserted may be included that has at least one ventilation area through which air may travel.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2014Date of Patent: May 15, 2018Assignee: CABEAU, INC.Inventor: Jon Wong
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Patent number: 9635962Abstract: The present invention discloses a U-shaped travel pillow having a base cushion and raised cushion fixed to the top side of the base cushion. The inner peripheral walls of the base and raised cushions are mutually flush, while the rear walls are mutually flush and substantially flat for better contact with flat surfaces, such as a headrest, seat, or chair. Furthermore, the rear wall of the raised cushion is thinner than the sides, providing more liberty to adjust head position by easily adapting to the shape of the headrest, seat or chair. A removable cover is adapted to cover the base and raised cushions, while a drawstring with an adjustable cinch mechanism can be used for adjusting the travel pillow around the neck.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2012Date of Patent: May 2, 2017Assignee: CABEAU, INC.Inventors: David Bret Sternlight, Kyna Rose Sternlight
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Publication number: 20170071349Abstract: A travel pillow for supporting the head of a person when seated comprises a generally U-shaped frame having two side members and a rear member, and a padded generally U-shaped cushion fixed with the frame. In one embodiment, the pillow includes a plurality of cushions each fixed along the frame. The frame and cushion may include a plurality of mutually-aligned ventilation apertures therethrough to cool the person's neck and head. The frame may include a plurality of connectable, size-adjustable, or hinged segments for allowing the pillow to be collapsed for storage or transport. In one embodiment, the frame is replaced by a plurality of rigid grommets fixed about each ventilation aperture, or a pair of lateral frames at side sections of the pillow. A travel pillow includes a resilient inner frame having a rear portion and two side portions, and U-shaped outer cushion fixed about the inner frame and including a rear portion and two side portions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2015Publication date: March 16, 2017Applicant: Cabeau, Inc.Inventor: Jon Wong
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Patent number: 9572718Abstract: An eye mask for a person includes a forward portion adapted to cover the person's eyes and having a malleable nose bridge, and two side straps each fixed with the forward portion and terminating at strap ends each having at least one part of a first two-part mechanical fastener. At least one of the side straps may include a first part of a second two-part mechanical fastener for attachment to a seat retention strap adapted to encircle a portion of a seat. Other adjustable attachment means that include a plurality of different straps for encircling the seat or headrest of a seat are included for retaining the person's head against the seat. Each side strap may include a pocket formed therein for holding an ear plug.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2013Date of Patent: February 21, 2017Assignee: CABEAU, INC.Inventor: David Bret Sternlight
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Patent number: 9526360Abstract: The present invention discloses a U-shaped travel pillow having a base cushion and raised cushion fixed to the top side of the base cushion. The inner peripheral walls of the base and raised cushions are mutually flush, while the rear walls are mutually flush and substantially flat for better contact with flat surfaces, such as a headrest, seat, or chair. Furthermore, the rear wall of the raised cushion is thinner than the sides, providing more liberty to adjust head position by easily adapting to the shape of the headrest, seat or chair. A removable cover is adapted to cover the base and raised cushions, while a drawstring with an adjustable cinch mechanism can be used for adjusting the travel pillow around the neck.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2013Date of Patent: December 27, 2016Assignee: CABEAU, INC.Inventors: David Bret Sternlight, Kyna Rose Sternlight
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Publication number: 20150082546Abstract: The present invention discloses a U-shaped travel pillow having a base cushion and raised cushion fixed to the top side of the base cushion. The inner peripheral walls of the base and raised cushions are mutually flush, while the rear walls are mutually flush and substantially flat for better contact with flat surfaces, such as a headrest, seat, or chair. Furthermore, the rear wall of the raised cushion is thinner than the sides, providing more liberty to adjust head position by easily adapting to the shape of the headrest, seat or chair. A removable cover is adapted to cover the base and raised cushions, while a drawstring with an adjustable cinch mechanism can be used for adjusting the travel pillow around the neck.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2013Publication date: March 26, 2015Applicant: CABEAU, INC.Inventors: David Bret Sternlight, Kyna Rose Sternlight
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Patent number: D762400Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2014Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: CABEAU, INC.Inventor: Jon Wong
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Patent number: D790880Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2015Date of Patent: July 4, 2017Assignee: CABEAU, INC.Inventors: Jon Wong, David Sternlight, Justice Thao Le, Ryan Hilterbran
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Patent number: D790881Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2016Date of Patent: July 4, 2017Assignee: CABEAU, INC.Inventor: Jon Wong
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Patent number: D809966Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2015Date of Patent: February 13, 2018Assignee: CABEAU, INC.Inventor: Jon Wong
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Patent number: D899812Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2017Date of Patent: October 27, 2020Assignee: Cabeau, Inc.Inventors: David Bret Sternlight, John Edward Wilkening